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07-16-2017, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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Alternative Fuels in a Model A
I got into an interesting conversation with Pop this afternoon. With the trend toward electric vehicles, the day may come in the future where gasoline is no longer on every street corner. I know that this is completely hypothetical, but as there are fewer consumers of gas and the economies of scale change...the price will go way up, and gas stations may become harder to find than a pay-phone. So, how will we keep our Model As running?
With that in mind I have to ask, has anyone ever successfully converted their Model A's engine to run on alcohol, propane/natural gas, or any other readily available alternative fuel? I'm curious what's involved. I know that alcohol would require re-jetting the carbs (I seem to remember that alcohol needs to run much richer than gas)? As for propane, can you use a gaseous fuel with a carburetor, or does it have to be fuel injection? I know it may seem silly, but I'm just curious. Ken
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>>As for propane, can you use a gaseous fuel with a carburetor, or does it have to be fuel injection?
It might be tricky stuffing the propane tank in the dash ... As the engine management system in an A is a bit limited you are restricted to a ring that goes in the air cleaner for dual fuel, or replacing the carby with a straight gas (propane) unit. The carby replacement has much better performance. On an overhead valve engine the compression can be raised to 10:1 or so if using straight gas as it has a higher octane rating equivalent. The GasResearch unit here (photo 2) is a carby replacement. They sometimes do an intake manifold as well for flow. They work well. The red round thing in the first photo is the converter, it decompresses the liquid gas to a vapour while absorbing heat. http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article...s-Power&A=0043 There is also vapour injection and the ultimate, liquid injection (cools the intake as it goes from liquid to gas) if you have a computer. |
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I used to frequent a Propane place that could put a propane system on ANYTHING that had pistons!
They had BARRELS & BARRELS of REGULATORS/HEAT EXCHANGERS/CARBS/PLUMBING & most anything you could think of! I'll bet if you asked them to put your "A" on PROPANE, they could do it!!! You'd just have to have a body style that could "hide" a tank. Just think, if you put a small propane line into the head pipe, along with a trick valve, you could BURN the grass off the roadsides!!!---LOF---AND, "maybe" get PAID for it??? Bill Rascal
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Over here, we run lots of cars on LPG. That's why we don't call petrol, gas.
I ave had several and the main modern car in the family is dual fuel. Gas outlets are already becoming further apart which all contradicts the movement to cleaner fuels. I don't think I will be doing it again. I heard the other day that the French government has banned fossil fuel powered cars from 2040. The writing is on the wall "writ large".
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My second Audi (exactly the same, even the color) with 140000 km. So I don't need to buy an electric crap car during my life. And when the Audi's die I still have the A... |
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By the time this happens I will be long gone and so will Model A's.
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When I hear talk like this, and articles announcing the end of gasoline powered cars and electric taking over, etc. I think back to the fall of 1973 when I was working in the local Sunoco gas station.
The big news was that oil was running out, OPEC was shutting us off due to the 1973 Israeli War, we'd all be out of gasoline in just a few short years, prices will go thru the roof IF you can get the stuff,and on and on. And on. Did that ever happen?? No. Antique car and muscle car friends were worrying, saying 'we need to ditch these things before they are worthless.' I knew some that actually did just that. Volvo announcing what they did last week.... maybe maybe not. Pie in the sky Green talk as far as I'm concerned. Basic battery technology is the same today as it was with the 1913 Baker Electric. And every time you re-charge a battery it loses some 'life' they get weaker over time. No, unless someone can build a GOOD electric vehicle and it hasn't been done yet, you can bank on petroleum being the main fuel source. And one more thing, always follow the money that is what drives all of this. In reality, Govt. hates fuel efficient cars and electric cars unless they can put extra taxes on them, like the 'tax you pay per mile' that has been kicked around in the past. Today's cars with satellite linkage and your tattle tale 'smart' phone will keep tabs on how many miles you are driving. |
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I have worked in the oil fields. And asked the ole timeres. How long till the wells dry up? Answer back: "It doesnt man" What? Dont they slow down? " No." What do you mean? "This well fills that tank with three visits." It seemed from running around to different wells doing basic repairs that the oil wells ran like clock work producing the same amount of oil that they did when they were drilled in the 50s or 70s or 30s. You pumped a couple hundred gallons of water in the well through a hotsy pressure washer. It gave a couple hundred gallons of oil/brine back. The seperator ran it and sent it to the brine or crude tank. My job was to paint rust on this ancient equipment. Gas will out last us.
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They can also be run on a wood gas generator
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I have a great friend who live in Melbourne, Australia. He had several modern cars fitted with LPG conversions. They never did run very well, economic yes, but they were not a nice car to drive.
Perhaps it's down to the companies that do the conversions. You do need good engineers to set them up and service them. He now has a normal gasoline powered car. LPG was too much hassle. |
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FWIW:
I remember hearing of a guy in our rural area in about 1920 whose old used car broke down, so he hitched up his pair of farm mules to his car to bring his family to church in his car. The following Sunday, he went out to his car and saw a flat tire with no spare, being in a hurry, he loaded his family in a wood skiff and pulled them to church with the same two mules. Something tells me we human beings will always find some way to survive a crisis. |
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Lawrence of Arabia said "A Rolls in the desert is above rubies".
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I saw flathead ted had a hydrogen generator on his 34 V8,
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